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Microglial CARD19 ameliorates post-stroke neuroinflammation by stabilizing mitochondrial cristae
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作者 Yujie Hu Liwen Zhu +8 位作者 Chao Zhou Qi Li Huiya Li Shiji Deng Shengnan Xia Haiyan Yang Xinyu Bao Pinyi Liu Yun Xu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第7期2975-2985,共11页
Microglia are the first immune cells that are activated in the brain following ischemic stroke.Mitochondrial dysfunction exacerbates microglia-mediated neuroinflammation post-stroke.Caspase activation and recruitment ... Microglia are the first immune cells that are activated in the brain following ischemic stroke.Mitochondrial dysfunction exacerbates microglia-mediated neuroinflammation post-stroke.Caspase activation and recruitment domain 19(CARD19)is involved in innate immune response and inflammatory response,which are also important functions of microglia.However,the role of CARD19 in microglial biology and ischemic stroke remains unknown.Here,we observed that CARD19 expression was significantly elevated in microglia in the penumbra after ischemic stroke via analyzing the spatial transcriptomic sequencing data of ischemic brain tissue,as well as in an in vitro model of microglial activation.Remarkably,conditional knockdown of Card19 in microglia promoted post-stroke neuroinflammation and worsened neurological outcomes in a mouse model of ischemic stroke.Mechanistically,we found that CARD19 localized to mitochondria and promoted the assembly of mitochondrial intermembrane bridge components,while CARD19 deficiency in microglia caused ultrastructural and functional damage to the mitochondrial cristae,leading to an exaggerated pro-inflammatory response.Thus,our findings suggest that preserving mitochondrial cristae,by targeting CARD19 could be a novel therapeutic strategy for ameliorating neuroinflammation post-stroke and decreasing the volume of the ischemic penumbra. 展开更多
关键词 apoptosis card19 ischemic stroke microglia mitochondrial cristae mitochondrial DNA mitochondrial dysfunction mitochondrial intermembrane bridge MITOCHONDRION NEUROINFLAMMATION
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